Si has perdido la fe
y has pactado con el mal,
pon tu alma en paz,
que de tu cuerpo yo me ocuparé.

A través del dolor
vencerás a Lucifer,
primero has de aceptar
que ser lesbiana es una enfermedad.

No omitas detalles, cuéntame
cómo os la montabais las dos,
y entonces yo te daré la absolución
desnuda y en mi habitación.

Con la tortura obtendrás el perdón.
Acepta a Cristo y muere en nombre de Dios.
Muere en nombre de Dios!!!

Si quieres confesar
tu desviación moral,
que eres homosexual,
que entre tus piernas anda Satanás.

En el quemadero tú arderás.
El fuego purificará
todo pecado que tu cuerpo cometió.
La hoguera te hará a ti el amor.

Con la lujuria te condenarás.
Sólo nosotros follamos en nombre de Dios.

Si has perdido la fe
y has pactado con el mal,
por ser gay o bisexual
el Santo Oficio te exorcitará.

Con un auto de fe,
que aunque cruel es lo mejor,
para escarmiento de quien
no sigue la doctrina de la fe.

Pobreza, obediencia y castidad
es siempre obligado cumplir,
a no ser que seas Papa o seas Rey,
Obispo, o del Opus Dei.

Haz lo que diga, no lo que haga yo.
Tenemos dinero, poder, sexo en nombre de Dios.
Siempre en nombre de Dios!!!

Vendemos bulas,
compramos tus sueños.
Matamos en nombre de Dios.


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En Nombre de Dios Lyrics as written by Ronnie James Dio Ritchie Blackmore

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    After reading the letter, Azaak plunged into a deep sadness. She had a love too, Pedro de Alcazár, that intrepid cook that had taught her so much. Where could he be? -she thought-. Sara's green eyes had a special shining, and her white face faked a smile... -What is love to you, Azaak? -asked the jewish girl-. -Love can't be defined, everything important in this life, if you define it you just make it small; love as well as freedom is something you feel. It's like sex, it's stimulating talking about it, but to practice it is totally different -she replied-. I've noticed that here, sex, church sees it like something dirty. -Yes, Azaak, but that's something I should explain to you. Behind the doors every member of the church gives in to their sexual fantasies. Like I told you before, Azaak, I'm bisexual, I think my sexuality is free and mature, but here it's seen like some sort of monstrosity. One of my mistresses was forced to confess about our encounters to the Holy Office and that's why I'm confined here... -They interrogated you about it? -asked Azaak, interested-. -With luxury of details. -Sara stared into the emptiness, while she remembered the screams, insults and tortures...-

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